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Misha Larkins [42]
3 years ago
7

The speaker of " Without Title" gives a clear picture of her family's day-to-day life . Write a short narrative that depicts one

typical day for the family in the poem
English
1 answer:
zalisa [80]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In the poem, the speaker seems tosense quite a bit of loss of culture.The speaker’s father seems to have aconnection to his heritage, but nooutward signs of it. This suggeststhat parts of that culture may be lost.

Explanation:

Without TitleIt’s hard to know without the buffalo,the shaman, the arrow,but my father went out each day to huntas though he had them.He worked in the stockyards.All his life he brought us meat.No one marked his first kill,no one sang his buffalo song.Without a vision he had migrated to the cityand went to work in the packing house

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